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RE: ansi/ccitt doc availability



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>I agree completely, and vociferously. In addition to the page cost, the
problem 
>of knowing what documents are available, how to order them, etc., is a 
>substantial barrier to the uninitiated.

  In the case of the ISO documents, getting them is half the battle. You have
to try to read them too. 


                      Jerry Freedman,Jr